Kate Sheppard was instrumental in the womens suffrage movement in New Zealand, leading to New Zealand becoming the first country to give women the vote.
Kate Sheppard became famous because she was the leader of the Women's suffrage movement in New Zealand. Her work was important because New Zealand was one of the first countries to grant suffrage rights to women.
Kate Sheppard had been ill for many years prior and died on the 13 of July 1934 at her family home in Riccarton, Christchurch, aged 87.
The current New Zealand Five Dollar note issued from 1992, features Sir Edmund Hillary (mountaineer, explorer and philanthropist) on the obverse. The current New Zealand Ten Dollar note issued from 1993, features Kate Sheppard (women's suffrage) on the obverse. The current New Zealand Twenty Dollar note issued from 1999, features Queen Elizabeth II. The current New Zealand Fifty Dollar note issued from 1992, features Sir Apirana Ngata (politician) on the obverse. The current New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note issued from 1999, features Lord Ernest Rutherford of Nelson (the Father of the Atom) on the obverse.
Two kinds of pears come from New Zealand. New Zealand exports both Bosc pears and Taylor's Gold pears. Taylor's Gold pears are a new type of pear.
Yes, because Kate Sheppard was born in England, and had to immigrate to New Zealand!
Riccarton , Christchurch , New Zealand :'(
Kate Sheppard
Kate Sheppard.
Kate Sheppard was instrumental in the womens suffrage movement in New Zealand, leading to New Zealand becoming the first country to give women the vote.
she let everyone (over 18) vote
Kate Sheppard became famous because she was the leader of the Women's suffrage movement in New Zealand. Her work was important because New Zealand was one of the first countries to grant suffrage rights to women.
Sir edmund Hillary Kate Sheppard ernest rutherford
Kate Sheppard the leader of the movement to get women the vote in New Zealand. Women got the vote in 1893 in New Zealand.
Kate sheppard was leader and figurehead of the NZ Woman's suffragist movement and was influential in the campaign for equal voting rights for women. New Zealand granted the right to vote to women in 1893 becoming the first country in the world to do so, thus Kate Sheppard's activity helped not only NZ women but women the world over.
Kate Sheppard had courage. She was the woman who helped women to vote in New Zealand. She was a great politician.
Kate Sheppard had been ill for many years prior and died on the 13 of July 1934 at her family home in Riccarton, Christchurch, aged 87.